9 projects tagged "Windows"
OpenCD Redux is fork of the OpenDisc project that aims to provide a large set of quality open source applications for Windows users. It is actually a build tree designed to make it easy to create your own branded versions of the CD, for give-aways to schools, businesses, or other local community groups. It also aims to always fit on a CD, given their ubiquity with all computer users.
Platform Independent Petri Net Editor (PIPE) creates and analyses Petri Nets quickly, efficiently, and effectively. A key design feature is the modular approach adopted for analysis, enabling new modules to be written easily and powerfully, using built-in data layer methods for standard calculations. Six analysis modules are provided, including Invariant Analysis, State-Space Analysis (deadlock, etc.), and Simulation Analysis and Classification. PIPE adheres to the XML Petri net standard (PNML). The file format for saving and loading Petri Nets is extensible through the use of XSLT, the default being PNML.
Quality Objects (QuO) is a framework for providing quality of service (QoS) in network-centric distributed applications. These applications range from embedded applications to wide area network applications, including many military and commercial applications. QuO bridges the gap between the socket-level QoS being specified, researched, and provided by a number of organizations and the distributed object level where many distributed applications are best written. QuO adds QoS to CORBA and Java RMI in a manner which is appropriate for creating applications that can adapt to environments that are unpredictable or have strict resource constraints.
SourceID Liberty is a Java implementation of the Liberty Alliance ID-FF 1.2 protocols. It has a workflow-based architecture that provides a great deal of flexibility and extensibility. A server-based application, it focuses on making it possible to seamlessly adapt the Liberty 1.2 federation protocols to existing infrastructure.
The XEVM is an XML processing engine. It's a multi-threaded, Pub/Sub environment for dynamic programming on an event-driven state machine with TCP communications, tight fault free memory management, powerful set algebra, and a magical database. It is 100% C++ (25,000 LOC), with a thin porting layer; there are implementations for POSIX (Mac/Linux) and Win32. The XEVM is for processing XEPL (the Xepl Engine Programming Language).